Theories and debates
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Theories and debates
(The international library of criminology, criminal justice and penology, . Youth crime,
Ashgate , Dartmouth, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology is a publishing initiative that brings together significant contemporary published journal essays in current criminology, criminal justice and penology. The series makes available to researchers, academics and students of criminology, an extensive range of essays which are useful in obtaining an overview of recent theories in this developing field.
目次
- Volume 1: Part 1 Classic perspectives - development and commentaries: Clifford R. Shaw and Henry D. McKay - Chicago criminologists, J. Snodgrass
- epidemiology and individual conduct - a case from criminology, D. Cressey
- illegitimate means, anomie and deviant behaviour, R. Cloward
- lower class culture as a generating milieu of gang delinquency, W.B. Miller
- the delinquent gang as a near group, L. Yablonsky
- a new theory of delinquency and crime, W. Reckless
- delinquent subcultures - sociological interpretations of gang delinquency, D. Bordua
- techniques of neutralization - a theory of delinquency, G. Sykes and D. Matza
- juvenile delinquency and subterranean values, D. Matza and G. Sykes
- sociology of the deviant act - anomie theory and beyond, A. Cohen
- hellfire and delinquency, T. Hirschi and R. Stark
- mods, rockers and the rest - community reactions to juvenile delinquency, S. Cohen
- delinquency theory and recent research, L. Empey. Part 2 Debate, synthesis and critique: alternative strategies for the development of delinquency theories applicable to other cultures, L. DeFleur
- youth crime in postindustrial societies - an integrated perspective, P. Friday and J. Hage
- delinquency and the age structure of society, D. Greenberg
- the paradigmatic crisis in delinquency theory, H. Schwendinger and J. Schwendinger
- a structuralist critique of the IQ-delinquency hypothesis - theory and evidence, S. Menard and B. Morse
- an integrated theoretical perspective on delinquent behaviour, D. Elliott et al
- settling accounts with subcultures - a feminist critique, A. McRobbie
- youth, the family and the regulation of the informal - some notes on problems and prospects in youth culture theory, N. Dorn and N. South
- the web of conformity - a network approach to the explanation of delinquent behaviour, M. Krohn
- play theory of delinquency - toward a general theory of "action", I. Sato
- foundations for a general strain theory of crime and delinquency, R. Agnew. Part 3 From modernity to late modernity -some old and new issues in theorizing youth crime: lawlessness, modernity and social change - an historical appraisal, G. Pearson
- on the invisibility of the female delinquent peer group, A. Campbell
- the logic of definition in criminology - purposes and methods for defining "gangs", R. Ball and G.D. Curry
- grasping at straws - the idealization of the material in liberal conceptions of youth crime, S. Hall
- teenage kicks - urban narratives of dissent not deviance, C. Stanley
- mobilization through interpellation - James Bulger, juvenile crime and the construction of moral panic, C. Hay
- wheelin' and stelin', T. Jefferson
- in search of the high life - drugs, crime, masculinities and consumption, M. Collinson. Volume 2: Part 1 The "delinquent" and the "gang" in history: innocence and experience - the evolution of the concept of juvenile delinquency in the mid-19th century, M. May
- tribute, turf, honour and the American street gang, C. Adamson. Part 2 From post-War to po
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